Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at on 15 July 1925.
Mr Neville Chamberlain
, Birmingham, Ladywood
I would not mind taking this point a bit further, and I promise to do so, but, while the assessor must in every case be a woman where a woman is concerned in the application, there might be some difficulty in insisting that one of the referees should be a woman, who would in every case have a controlling voice in the decisions of the Court.